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theimaginativeconservative.org
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| | | | | When a lover of poetry as sensitive and intelligent as C.S. Lewis provides us a translation of Virgil's "Aeneid," we should pay attention. (essay by Anthony Esolen) | |
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fortnightlyreview.co.uk
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| | | | | Stephen Wade: In the early eighteenth century authors became something reasonably close to what they are now: hard up, desperate and alone. But they could add that word to themselves and set up a stall, or at least a desk, somewhere in a tiny attic or cellar, and work day and night. The profession of jobbing scribbler became a possibility, and we are fortunate that the diary of one such early literary man has come down to us. This is the work of Abraham Poges, epic poet and social nuisance. | |
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bronasbooks.com
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| | | | | The edition of 1001 Books To Read Before You Die that I have is the Australian. The list below is the one kindly complied by the folk at List Challenges. The first edition of the book was the 2006 UK one edited by Dr. Peter Boxall, quickly followed by one published in the US. Updates | |
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www.defensenews.com
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| | | Russian aircraft and ships are on the move again, flying and sailing provocative missions that challenge the security and territorial boundaries of many nations -- none more so than in northern Europe. | ||